How do you integrate a constant?
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theta and miu are constants
theta = 0.01305
miu = 0.0546
const = @(x) tan(theta + miu)
r = integral(constant,0,1)
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Jan
on 29 Jun 2017
The integral of a constant function is the size of the rectangle between the curve and the X axis: const * (1 - 0).
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Joshua
on 29 Jun 2017
Edited: Torsten
on 21 Nov 2022
theta = 0.01305
miu = 0.0546
const = @(x) tan(theta + miu)+0*x
r = integral(const,0,1)
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Yianni Koumarnetos
on 21 Nov 2022
I am doing this and it is telling me that the integral is an error.
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